> On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, S. Massy wrote:
>
> >>> - Alsa support is broken in latest CVS. (I believe that was mentioned by
> >>> someone in a earlier message.)
> > In fact, here's what I found out: playback works fine both with alsa
> > native and jack but recording doesn't. Any attempt at recording produces
> > an empty file with both.
>
> A fix to this is in CVS. Parts of the multitrack sync code were used even
> if multitrack mode was not active. As a result, ecasound kept on skipping
> outputs fed by realtime inputs forever.
Yes, it works now and quite nicely at that. Of course there are some
small weirdnesses here and there but it's not too bad.
BTW, why does ecasound trigger an xrun each time it interacts with jackd
(connect/disconnect for example)?
>
> >>> registered ports also possibly telling us what is connected to what.
> >> 'killall -v -USR1 jackd' and you get of list of all JACK clients, ports
> >> and connections (printed on the jackd console).
> > It's exactly what I want except that:
> > # killall -v -USR1 jackd
> > Killed jackd(28990) with signal 10
> > Killed jackd(28991) with signal 10
> > Killed jackd(28992) with signal 10
> > Killed jackd(28993) with signal 10
> > Killed jackd(28994) with signal 10
> > Killed jackd(28995) with signal 10
> > [2]+ User defined signal 1 jackd -R -d alsa -d sbl -p 4096 -H
>
> jackd with the -F option (= "don't fork").
Actually this option seems to be gone. I certainly remember it was
present in the earlier versions of jack but now it's gone from the help
message and doesn't seem to have any effect anymore.
>
> --
> http://www.eca.cx> Audio software for Linux!
>
> --
> To unsubscribe send message 'unsubscribe' in the body of the
> message to <ecasound-list-request_AT_wakkanet.fi>.
>

--
To unsubscribe send message 'unsubscribe' in the body of the
message to <ecasound-list-request_AT_wakkanet.fi>.